Application of Transaction Cost Economics within the Facilities and Construction Industry to Improve Project Outcomes: A Case Study Approach
abstract: This thesis draws on industry experience and academic literature to highlight several problems facing the construction and facility management industries. These problems include issues with product delivery performance and financial failures that often lead firms to spend much more than an...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-556312020-01-15T03:01:14Z Application of Transaction Cost Economics within the Facilities and Construction Industry to Improve Project Outcomes: A Case Study Approach abstract: This thesis draws on industry experience and academic literature to highlight several problems facing the construction and facility management industries. These problems include issues with product delivery performance and financial failures that often lead firms to spend much more than anticipated, while obtaining much less of a product. Transaction-cost economics theory and literature are presented as a model for understanding, predicting, and preventing these problems. Transaction-cost economics suggests that specificity and uncertainty, two key characteristics of industry transactions, are improperly aligned with governance structures, leading to preventable failures. This thesis highlights several case studies in which these failures occur and argues that the correct application of this theory can mitigate many of these problems. A final case study illustrates how this alignment can make a difference in outcome without a compromise of quality. Dissertation/Thesis Rice, Michael Lafayette (Author) Sullivan, Kenneth (Advisor) Stone, Brian (Committee member) Smithwick, Jake (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Economic theory Construction Contract Outcome Performance Specificity Transaction eng 63 pages Masters Thesis Construction Management 2019 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55631 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019 |
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abstract: This thesis draws on industry experience and academic literature to highlight several problems facing the construction and facility management industries. These problems include issues with product delivery performance and financial failures that often lead firms to spend much more than anticipated, while obtaining much less of a product. Transaction-cost economics theory and literature are presented as a model for understanding, predicting, and preventing these problems. Transaction-cost economics suggests that specificity and uncertainty, two key characteristics of industry transactions, are improperly aligned with governance structures, leading to preventable failures. This thesis highlights several case studies in which these failures occur and argues that the correct application of this theory can mitigate many of these problems. A final case study illustrates how this alignment can make a difference in outcome without a compromise of quality. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Construction Management 2019 |
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Application of Transaction Cost Economics within the Facilities and Construction Industry to Improve Project Outcomes: A Case Study Approach |
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Application of Transaction Cost Economics within the Facilities and Construction Industry to Improve Project Outcomes: A Case Study Approach |
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